Virat Kohli to quit T20I captaincy after World Cup: A very unselfish decision, says Michael Vaughan
India Today
Virat Kohli cited workload management as the reason to give up T20I captaincy and it remains to be seen who will take over as India's skipper in the shortest format after the World Cup in UAE.
Former England skipper Michael Vaughan has backed Virat Kohli’s decision to give up India’s T20 captaincy after the World Cup, saying that this will release some pressure off the superstar cricketer’s shoulders.
Kohli has been leading the Indian team in all three formats since 2017 after MS Dhoni gave up the post. The 32-year-old cited workload management as the reason to give up T20I captaincy, and it remains to be seen who will take over as India's T20I captain after the World Cup.
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